When cleaning tanks and other similar storage vessels, spray balls are acknowledged as being an inexpensive, yet effective way to clean tanks. However, with industry more focused than ever on energy-efficiency and increasingly aware of whole-life costs, it has to be said that spray balls are very water inefficient.
Despite their inefficiencies spray balls are still commonly seen as the preferred choice for cleaning small tanks with lighter residue. This is due, in part, to the logic that more expensive, powerful tank cleaners, such as impingement cleaners, are overkill and therefore not justified for less challenging tank cleaning applications. This logic, however, is now being challenged thanks to the introduction of a new breed of very fast cycle impingement cleaners (FCIC) such as the Orbtor Eco from the Spray Nozzle People Group.
Faster and more efficient
Based on their innovative design the new Orbitor Eco models are still powerful impingement cleaners but rather than being geared for maximum power they are instead configured for maximum speed and water efficiency. Some sacrifices in jet length and cleaning strength are made but the new machines can complete a cleaning cycle in under two minutes with flow rates as low as 45 litres per minute. When compared directly to spray balls the new Orbitor Eco offers:
- A greater cleaning power despite its faster cycle time
- A bigger range of cleaning (up to 10 meters diameter)
- Reduced water consumption per cycle by up to a staggering 95%
- Significantly reduced cleaning cycle time (5 min eco-cycle, compared to a typical 30 min spray ball cycle, depending on the residue.
- Ability to operate at similar pressures (2-3bar)
In addition to the operational benefits of these new fast cycle impingement cleaners the process of installing them to replace existing old style spray balls is relatively simple.
For example, the Orbitor Eco will fit through a 100 mm opening and can operate at pressures as low as 2-3 bar with flow rates as low as 45 litres per minute. Furthermore, the availability of universal fittings, connectors, a range of threads and where required, adaptors, it is likely that in many cases existing tanks, pumps and pipework will not need to be changed significantly.
With the potential for water savings of up to 95% and cleaning cycles reduced to a few minutes, the return on the initial investment will be measured in a matter of weeks for many businesses.
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